Poland says new EU renewables target very hard to meet
Poland's ruling party sees renewable energy as unstable and a threat to the country's heavily coal-reliant industry
Down to business: Drought-hit Kenyan women trade their way out of poverty
"We need to stop relying on food distribution and aid money, and create more sustainable, life-long solutions"
France and Britain must together help world reach climate safety
In a year where all countries must up their game, France and Britain should together generate new momentum to reach climate safety
With solar water, trees grow into a sturdy business in Western Kenya
For drought-hit farmers, trees are proving a reliable new cash crop
Trump says solar tariff decision coming soon, stakes huge for industry
Most solar cells and panels sold in the United States are made abroad, mainly in China, Malaysia and the Philippines
EU lawmakers back more ambitious renewables, energy saving goals
Under the plan, renewable energy would account for at least 35 percent of the EU's overall energy use by 2030
As glaciers melt, tourism dries up in Peru’s Cordillera Blanca
As Andean glaciers recede, local economies are changing in Peru's mountains
Inventor aims for healthier Yemen by turning waste into clean fuel
In war-torn Yemen, people struggle with power shortages, and waste piles up on the streets, spreading cholera
2018 could see wave of West Coast climate pollution pricing
By year's end, the entire West Coast of North America may have put a price tag on carbon dioxide emissions
Roof gardens and recycling: Indian cities find ways to go green
"Rooftop gardens have a bearing on water conservation and temperature control, and let people engage with civic issues from their homes"